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Consignation
Consignation [fr. Consigno, Lat., to write down], the deposit of a
Consignment
Consignment, the sending of goods to another for sale or purchase;
consign
consign : to entrust (one's goods) to the possession of a
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Consign
fixedness in that state or permanence of possession as to consign the body to the grave
Consigner
One who consigns See Consignor
Delivery
case of a negotiable multimodal transport document, delivering of the consignment to, or placing the consignment at the disposal of, the
Factor
mercantile affairs; an agent employed to sell goods or merchandise consigned or delivered to him by or for his principal, for
Mercantile agent
as such agent authority either to sell goods or to consign goods for the purpose of sale, or to buy goods
In transit
as soon as the railway receipt is issued or the consignment is loaded, whichever is earlier; (b) transit terminates on the
Loss
the course of transit and neither the railway nor the consignor nor the consignee re or is in a position to
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